![Detail of the beadwork in the regalia of Bridget Morris. 2022 UNITE powwow to honor graduates (K through college). Held April 23 on the greenspace along 17th Street, immediately west of the Willa Cather Dining Center. This was UNITE’s first powwow in three years. The MC was Craig Cleveland Jr. Arena director was Mike Wolfe Sr. Host Northern Drum was Standing Horse. Host Southern Drum was Omaha White Tail. Head Woman Dancer was Kaira Wolfe. Head Man Dancer was Scott Aldrich. Special contest was a Potato Dance. April 23, 2023. Photo by Troy Fedderson / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/220423_UNITE Powwow_1111.jpg)
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![Young dancers compete for prizes during the 2022 UNITE powwow. 2022 UNITE powwow to honor graduates (K through college). Held April 23 on the greenspace along 17th Street, immediately west of the Willa Cather Dining Center. This was UNITE’s first powwow in three years. The MC was Craig Cleveland Jr. Arena director was Mike Wolfe Sr. Host Northern Drum was Standing Horse. Host Southern Drum was Omaha White Tail. Head Woman Dancer was Kaira Wolfe. Head Man Dancer was Scott Aldrich. Special contest was a Potato Dance. April 23, 2023. Photo by Troy Fedderson / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/220423_UNITE Powwow_1104.jpg)
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![A young dancer competes for prizes during the 2022 UNITE powwow. 2022 UNITE powwow to honor graduates (K through college). Held April 23 on the greenspace along 17th Street, immediately west of the Willa Cather Dining Center. This was UNITE’s first powwow in three years. The MC was Craig Cleveland Jr. Arena director was Mike Wolfe Sr. Host Northern Drum was Standing Horse. Host Southern Drum was Omaha White Tail. Head Woman Dancer was Kaira Wolfe. Head Man Dancer was Scott Aldrich. Special contest was a Potato Dance. April 23, 2023. Photo by Troy Fedderson / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/220423_UNITE Powwow_1093.jpg)
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![Jingle dress dancers Kaitlynn Miller and Tavia Miller perform a traditional dance during the 2022 UNITE powwow. 2022 UNITE powwow to honor graduates (K through college). Held April 23 on the greenspace along 17th Street, immediately west of the Willa Cather Dining Center. This was UNITE’s first powwow in three years. The MC was Craig Cleveland Jr. Arena director was Mike Wolfe Sr. Host Northern Drum was Standing Horse. Host Southern Drum was Omaha White Tail. Head Woman Dancer was Kaira Wolfe. Head Man Dancer was Scott Aldrich. Special contest was a Potato Dance. April 23, 2023. Photo by Troy Fedderson / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/220423_UNITE Powwow_1078.jpg)
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![Stevie Horse (left) and Tally Redboy dance during the UNITE powwow. 2022 UNITE powwow to honor graduates (K through college). Held April 23 on the greenspace along 17th Street, immediately west of the Willa Cather Dining Center. This was UNITE’s first powwow in three years. The MC was Craig Cleveland Jr. Arena director was Mike Wolfe Sr. Host Northern Drum was Standing Horse. Host Southern Drum was Omaha White Tail. Head Woman Dancer was Kaira Wolfe. Head Man Dancer was Scott Aldrich. Special contest was a Potato Dance. April 23, 2023. Photo by Troy Fedderson / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/220423_UNITE Powwow_1066.jpg)
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![Fringe on the regalia of Stevie Horse, a member of the Ponca and Lakota tribe, flutters in the wind as she dances during an intertribal moment at the April 23 powwow. 2022 UNITE powwow to honor graduates (K through college). Held April 23 on the greenspace along 17th Street, immediately west of the Willa Cather Dining Center. This was UNITE’s first powwow in three years. The MC was Craig Cleveland Jr. Arena director was Mike Wolfe Sr. Host Northern Drum was Standing Horse. Host Southern Drum was Omaha White Tail. Head Woman Dancer was Kaira Wolfe. Head Man Dancer was Scott Aldrich. Special contest was a Potato Dance. April 23, 2023. Photo by Troy Fedderson / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/220423_UNITE Powwow_1060.jpg)
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![Omaha White Tail drummers play and sing during the UNITE powwow. 2022 UNITE powwow to honor graduates (K through college). Held April 23 on the greenspace along 17th Street, immediately west of the Willa Cather Dining Center. This was UNITE’s first powwow in three years. The MC was Craig Cleveland Jr. Arena director was Mike Wolfe Sr. Host Northern Drum was Standing Horse. Host Southern Drum was Omaha White Tail. Head Woman Dancer was Kaira Wolfe. Head Man Dancer was Scott Aldrich. Special contest was a Potato Dance. April 23, 2023. Photo by Troy Fedderson / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/220423_UNITE Powwow_1040.jpg)
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![Douglas Scholfield (left) and Max Sevier dance in the men's fancy competition during the April 23 UNITE powwow. The event drew hundreds to campus. 2022 UNITE powwow to honor graduates (K through college). Held April 23 on the greenspace along 17th Street, immediately west of the Willa Cather Dining Center. This was UNITE’s first powwow in three years. The MC was Craig Cleveland Jr. Arena director was Mike Wolfe Sr. Host Northern Drum was Standing Horse. Host Southern Drum was Omaha White Tail. Head Woman Dancer was Kaira Wolfe. Head Man Dancer was Scott Aldrich. Special contest was a Potato Dance. April 23, 2023. Photo by Troy Fedderson / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/220423_UNITE Powwow_1002.jpg)
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![Powwow participants join the opening intertribal circle during the UNITE event. 2022 UNITE powwow to honor graduates (K through college). Held April 23 on the greenspace along 17th Street, immediately west of the Willa Cather Dining Center. This was UNITE’s first powwow in three years. The MC was Craig Cleveland Jr. Arena director was Mike Wolfe Sr. Host Northern Drum was Standing Horse. Host Southern Drum was Omaha White Tail. Head Woman Dancer was Kaira Wolfe. Head Man Dancer was Scott Aldrich. Special contest was a Potato Dance. April 23, 2023. Photo by Troy Fedderson / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/220423_UNITE Powwow_0995.jpg)
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![Scott Aldrich, head man dancer (left) leads the colors into the circle at the start of the UNITE powwow on April 23. 2022 UNITE powwow to honor graduates (K through college). Held April 23 on the greenspace along 17th Street, immediately west of the Willa Cather Dining Center. This was UNITE’s first powwow in three years. The MC was Craig Cleveland Jr. Arena director was Mike Wolfe Sr. Host Northern Drum was Standing Horse. Host Southern Drum was Omaha White Tail. Head Woman Dancer was Kaira Wolfe. Head Man Dancer was Scott Aldrich. Special contest was a Potato Dance. April 23, 2023. Photo by Troy Fedderson / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/220423_UNITE Powwow_0981.jpg)
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![Alicia Scholfield braids her hair before the start of the UNITE powwow. Scholfield's family traveled from Kansas to attend. 2022 UNITE powwow to honor graduates (K through college). Held April 23 on the greenspace along 17th Street, immediately west of the Willa Cather Dining Center. This was UNITE’s first powwow in three years. The MC was Craig Cleveland Jr. Arena director was Mike Wolfe Sr. Host Northern Drum was Standing Horse. Host Southern Drum was Omaha White Tail. Head Woman Dancer was Kaira Wolfe. Head Man Dancer was Scott Aldrich. Special contest was a Potato Dance. April 23, 2023. Photo by Troy Fedderson / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/220423_UNITE Powwow_0960.jpg)
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![UNITE members register Kaira Wolfe, who served as the head woman dancer during the powwow. 2022 UNITE powwow to honor graduates (K through college). Held April 23 on the greenspace along 17th Street, immediately west of the Willa Cather Dining Center. This was UNITE’s first powwow in three years. The MC was Craig Cleveland Jr. Arena director was Mike Wolfe Sr. Host Northern Drum was Standing Horse. Host Southern Drum was Omaha White Tail. Head Woman Dancer was Kaira Wolfe. Head Man Dancer was Scott Aldrich. Special contest was a Potato Dance. April 23, 2023. Photo by Troy Fedderson / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/220423_UNITE Powwow_0940.jpg)
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![Kaitlyn Nguyenduy, junior in CYFS, is an Emerging Leader Scholar and the president of the Asian Student Union. Photo for API Month profile story. April 15, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/220415_Kaitlyn_Nguyenduy_056.jpg)
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![Kaitlyn Nguyenduy, junior in CYFS, is an Emerging Leader Scholar and the president of the Asian Student Union. Photo for API Month profile story. April 15, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/220415_Kaitlyn_Nguyenduy_003.jpg)
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![Huskers Ricardo Gato Gil (left) and Chandler Brock (right) work as a team with Yuqi Pu (second from left) and Caroline Sauer (both from UNMC) to prepare a car during the GoBabyGo! event.
Twice yearly, Nebraska’s Go Baby Go chapter modifies kid-sized battery powered cars for children with movement difficulties, providing them at no cost to the families. Nebraska’s GoBabyGo! chapter is funded by the Munroe-Meyer Guild. The program is a partnership between MMI's Department of Physical Therapy, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the University of Nebraska-Omaha Engineering Department and the UNMC College of Allied Health Professions/Physical Therapy students. The event took place on at the MMI building at 69th and Pine Streets in Omaha on Saturday, April 2, 2022. Photo by Kent Sievers / University of Nebraska Medicine.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/220402_GoBabyGo_031.jpg)
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![Hunter Purcell (center, in green), junior biological systems engineering major, hustles to retrieve parts during the GoBabyGo! build. The project completed 10 cars for local youth with mobility issues.
Twice yearly, Nebraska’s Go Baby Go chapter modifies kid-sized battery powered cars for children with movement difficulties, providing them at no cost to the families. Nebraska’s GoBabyGo! chapter is funded by the Munroe-Meyer Guild. The program is a partnership between MMI's Department of Physical Therapy, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the University of Nebraska-Omaha Engineering Department and the UNMC College of Allied Health Professions/Physical Therapy students. The event took place on at the MMI building at 69th and Pine Streets in Omaha on Saturday, April 2, 2022. Photo by Kent Sievers / University of Nebraska Medicine.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/220402_GoBabyGo_030.jpg)
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![University of Nebraska students (from left) Ricardo Gato Gil, Chandler Brock and Eduardo Mendoza solder wires together as they modify the gas pedal in a GoBabyGo! car.
Twice yearly, Nebraska’s Go Baby Go chapter modifies kid-sized battery powered cars for children with movement difficulties, providing them at no cost to the families. Nebraska’s GoBabyGo! chapter is funded by the Munroe-Meyer Guild. The program is a partnership between MMI's Department of Physical Therapy, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the University of Nebraska-Omaha Engineering Department and the UNMC College of Allied Health Professions/Physical Therapy students. The event took place on at the MMI building at 69th and Pine Streets in Omaha on Saturday, April 2, 2022. Photo by Kent Sievers / University of Nebraska Medicine.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/220402_GoBabyGo_029.jpg)
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![UNL engineering students and UNMC physical therapy students deliver the battery-powered cars to the lucky families.
Twice yearly, Nebraska’s Go Baby Go chapter modifies kid-sized battery powered cars for children with movement difficulties, providing them at no cost to the families. Nebraska’s GoBabyGo! chapter is funded by the Munroe-Meyer Guild. The program is a partnership between MMI's Department of Physical Therapy, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the University of Nebraska-Omaha Engineering Department and the UNMC College of Allied Health Professions/Physical Therapy students. The event took place on at the MMI building at 69th and Pine Streets in Omaha on Saturday, April 2, 2022. Photo by Kent Sievers / University of Nebraska Medicine.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/220402_GoBabyGo_028.jpg)
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![UNL engineering student Ethan Bowles, after delivering the battery-powered car that he and his team modified for four-year-old Dayana Torres.
Twice yearly, Nebraska’s Go Baby Go chapter modifies kid-sized battery powered cars for children with movement difficulties, providing them at no cost to the families. Nebraska’s GoBabyGo! chapter is funded by the Munroe-Meyer Guild. The program is a partnership between MMI's Department of Physical Therapy, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the University of Nebraska-Omaha Engineering Department and the UNMC College of Allied Health Professions/Physical Therapy students. The event took place on at the MMI building at 69th and Pine Streets in Omaha on Saturday, April 2, 2022. Photo by Kent Sievers / University of Nebraska Medicine.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/220402_GoBabyGo_027.jpg)
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![Four-year-old Dayana Torres looks at UNL engineering student Ethan Bowles, left, while being strapped into the new, battery-powered car that Bowles and his team modified for her.
Twice yearly, Nebraska’s Go Baby Go chapter modifies kid-sized battery powered cars for children with movement difficulties, providing them at no cost to the families. Nebraska’s GoBabyGo! chapter is funded by the Munroe-Meyer Guild. The program is a partnership between MMI's Department of Physical Therapy, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the University of Nebraska-Omaha Engineering Department and the UNMC College of Allied Health Professions/Physical Therapy students. The event took place on at the MMI building at 69th and Pine Streets in Omaha on Saturday, April 2, 2022. Photo by Kent Sievers / University of Nebraska Medicine.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/220402_GoBabyGo_026.jpg)
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![UNL engineering student Ethan Bowles, after delivering the battery-powered car that he and his team modified for four-year-old Dayana Torres.
Twice yearly, Nebraska’s Go Baby Go chapter modifies kid-sized battery powered cars for children with movement difficulties, providing them at no cost to the families. Nebraska’s GoBabyGo! chapter is funded by the Munroe-Meyer Guild. The program is a partnership between MMI's Department of Physical Therapy, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the University of Nebraska-Omaha Engineering Department and the UNMC College of Allied Health Professions/Physical Therapy students. The event took place on at the MMI building at 69th and Pine Streets in Omaha on Saturday, April 2, 2022. Photo by Kent Sievers / University of Nebraska Medicine.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/220402_GoBabyGo_025.jpg)
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![Four-year-old Dayana Torres enjoys the new, battery-powered car that UNL and UNMC students modified for her. Bowles was part of the team that modified the car for Torres.
Twice yearly, Nebraska’s Go Baby Go chapter modifies kid-sized battery powered cars for children with movement difficulties, providing them at no cost to the families. Nebraska’s GoBabyGo! chapter is funded by the Munroe-Meyer Guild. The program is a partnership between MMI's Department of Physical Therapy, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the University of Nebraska-Omaha Engineering Department and the UNMC College of Allied Health Professions/Physical Therapy students. The event took place on at the MMI building at 69th and Pine Streets in Omaha on Saturday, April 2, 2022. Photo by Kent Sievers / University of Nebraska Medicine.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/220402_GoBabyGo_024.jpg)
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![Four-year-old Dayana Torres enjoys the new, battery-powered car that UNL and UNMC students modified for her. Bowles was part of the team that modified the car for Torres.
Twice yearly, Nebraska’s Go Baby Go chapter modifies kid-sized battery powered cars for children with movement difficulties, providing them at no cost to the families. Nebraska’s GoBabyGo! chapter is funded by the Munroe-Meyer Guild. The program is a partnership between MMI's Department of Physical Therapy, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the University of Nebraska-Omaha Engineering Department and the UNMC College of Allied Health Professions/Physical Therapy students. The event took place on at the MMI building at 69th and Pine Streets in Omaha on Saturday, April 2, 2022. Photo by Kent Sievers / University of Nebraska Medicine.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/220402_GoBabyGo_022.jpg)
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![Four-year-old Dayana Torres enjoys the new, battery-powered car that UNL and UNMC students modified for her. Bowles was part of the team that modified the car for Torres.
Twice yearly, Nebraska’s Go Baby Go chapter modifies kid-sized battery powered cars for children with movement difficulties, providing them at no cost to the families. Nebraska’s GoBabyGo! chapter is funded by the Munroe-Meyer Guild. The program is a partnership between MMI's Department of Physical Therapy, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the University of Nebraska-Omaha Engineering Department and the UNMC College of Allied Health Professions/Physical Therapy students. The event took place on at the MMI building at 69th and Pine Streets in Omaha on Saturday, April 2, 2022. Photo by Kent Sievers / University of Nebraska Medicine.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/220402_GoBabyGo_019.jpg)
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